HOTEL INFORMATION
Riverside Marriott
3400 Market Street
Riverside, California 92501 USA
Phone: 1-951-784-8000 Fax: 1-951-369-7127
The Riverside Marriott blends regional style with familiar ease, making it the perfect choice and its located just 16 miles from Ontario International Airport.
Luckily for us…and in keeping with our promise to make this convention “affordable” in these difficult budgetary times, the Marriott is providing:
- Incredible Hotel rates of $99.00 per room, single or double, will be available beginning the 15th and going through the 20th.
- FREE SHUTTLE service from and to the Ontario Airport for those staying at the Marriott!
- Self Parking for overnight hotel guests is only $5.00 with “in and out” privileges and for non-guest, self parking is only $8.00
Booking a reservation is simple. Just call the Hotel at 1-951-784-8000 and request the
Group rate for the CAPED Convention! For more information on the hotel, its amenities, maps and directions, just visit their website::
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/hotel-information/travel/ralmc-riverside-marriottMAPS & DIRECTIONS
For more hotel information, maps and directions, go to: http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/ralmc-riverside-marriott/
OR, for door to door directions try Google Maps: http://maps.google.com/
ROOMMATE MATCHING
CAPED 2011 Convention
“Connecting The DOTS”
October 16-19, 2011
Riverside, California
Riverside Marriott and Convention Center
Instructions for Room Sharing
To be added to the room sharing list, please follow the instructions below. Those added to the room sharing list are responsible for matching themselves with another roommate. In addition, reservations, payment arrangements, and cancellations are the sole responsibility of those entering into a room-sharing agreement.
Instructions:
1. To be added to the room-sharing list, please send an email to caped2011@gmail.com with the following information:
- Full Name
- Contact Email
- Gender (male or female)
- Arrival Date
- Departure Date
- Have you reserved a room yet (yes or no)
2. When room-sharing requests are received they will be updated to the list below. If the list is blank, there are no current requests.
3. If you see a possible match, please contact the person directly by sending an email to the individual.
4. Make your arrangements before the hotel deadline of October 8. Click here to be directed to the hotel information page.
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Continuing Education Units
Continuing Education Units will be offered for the following organizations:
- Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRCC)
- Licensed Clinical Social Worker/Licensed Family & Marriage Therapist (LFMT/LCSW)
- Speech Language Pathologist (SLP)
Please visit the Support Services table to receive your paperwork and instructions.
LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
Please take
note:
Below you’ll find a list of just a few of things to do in the Riverside
area.
Please visit http://www.riversidecvb.com/activities/default.aspx
for more information.
Attractions
March Field Air Museum
March Field Air Museum is located in Riverside, California, next to the March Air Reserve Base off Interstate 215 at Van Buren Boulevard. The Museum serves as home to over 70 historic aircraft and displays over 2,000 artifacts. The March Field Air Museum commemorates the achievements of our military and civilian aviators; provides educational resources and programs; promotes public aware-ness of past, present and future air and space technologies; and depicts the history of the March Field Air Base. Open Tuesday – Sunday from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Admission is $8 general and $5 for ages 5-11. For more information call (951) 697-6600 or visit their website at www.marchfield.org.
Riverside International
Automotive Museum
The Inland Empire was once the center of professional and amateur motorsports competitions during automotive racing’s golden era of the 1950’s to the 1970’s. Once home to numerous race tracks, the region is today the home of Southern California’s only professional competition venue. The Riverside International Automotive Museum, which is located at 815 Marlborough Avenue, is dedicated to the science, art and human experience of California’s rich motorsports history. For more information call (951) 369-6966 or visit www.riversideinternationalraceway.com
Riverside Metropolitan
Museum
The Riverside Metropolitan Museum, located at 3580 Mission Inn Avenue, is a center for learning as well as a community museum that collects, exhibits and interprets cultural and natural history. The Museum’s collections consist of over 75,000 objects, which include anthropology, natural history and history. The Museum’s ongoing exhibitions include Natural Dioramas of the Riverside region, Local Lifeways Native Americans of Southern California and To Have a Hand in Creation: Citrus & the Rise of Southern California 1880 to Present. The Museum also offers educational programs, workshops, demonstrations and lectures. For more information on current and upcoming exhibitions call (951) 826-5273 or visit www.riversideca.gov/museum
Flamenco at Café Sevilla
Sevilla, which is located at 3252 Mission Inn Avenue, offers an intimate atmosphere in which to experience a complete Flamenco performance. At the Flamenco Dinner Show, you’ll enjoy authentic Spanish cuisine while watching flamenco performers, including dancers, singers, percussionist and guitarists. The Flamenco Show occurs on Saturday nights at 7 p.m. Seating begins at 6:30 p.m. To make reservations call (951) 778-0611.
Jazz at Mario’s Place
Mario’s Place, which is located at 3646 Mission Inn Avenue, is recognized as one of the Inland Empire’s best dining experiences. This award winning restaurant is right across the street from the Mission Inn Hotel & Spa. On Friday and Saturday evenings, they offer great jazz music from 10 p.m. – 1 a.m. with no cover charge. For more information call Mario’s Place at (951) 684-7755 or visit www.mariosplace.com.
Mount Rubidoux
Located west of downtown Riverside, Mt. Rubidoux is named for Louis Rubidoux, an early settler to the area. Frank Miller purchased the land in 1906 on which he built a road, planted vegetation and dedicated a cross to Father Junipero Serra. The nation’s first annual outdoor Easter Sunrise Service was initiated here in 1909 and inspired similar programs across the country. The Peace Tower was designed by Arthur Benton and built in 1925. Located in North West Riverside approximately 1 mile from the historic Mission Inn Hotel & Spa. For more information visit www.riversideca.gov
Sherman Indian Museum
The Sherman Indian Museum, which is located 9010 Magnolia Avenue, is dedicated to the history of Native Americans. The museum houses traditional Native American art and history exhibitions, offering guided and self-guided tours, school history lectures, a native plant garden, and cultural presentations. Museum hours are by appointment only. For more information call (951) 276-6719.
The Gourmet Detective
The Gourmet Detective is an interactive, comical, musical, murder mystery dinner show. Witness a crime and help solve a mystery. The waiters, cocktail servers, even the piano player will be a suspect. A three-course dinner is served by the suspects. The Gourmet Detective is located at 3663 Main Street. For more information call (951) 992-5424 or visit www.gourmetdetective.com
University of California, Riverside Botanic Gardens
The University of California, Riverside Botanic Gardens, which is located at 900 University Avenue, is 40 acres of botanical gardens containing more than 3,500 plant species from around the world. This wealth of vegetation creates a hospitable sanctuary for wildlife, where nearly 200 bird species have been officially observed. Open daily from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is a $1 suggested donation and there is limited parking by the entrance. For more information call (951) 784-6962 or visit www.gardens.ucr.edu
Orange Empire Railway Museum
2201 S. "A" St.
Perris, CA 92570
(951) 943-3020
Fax: (951) 943-2676
http://www.oerm.org
Riverside National Cemetery
22495
Van Buren Blvd.
Riverside, CA 92518
(951) 653-8417
Fax: (951) 653-5233
http://www.rncsc.org
Castle Park
3500 Polk St.
Riverside, CA
92505
951-785-3000
http://www.castlepark.com
Knotts Berry Farm
8039
Beach Blvd.
Riverside, CA 90620
(714) 220-5200
http://www.knotts.com
Disneyland
1313
S. Disneyland Dr.
Anaheim, CA 92802
(714) 781-4565
http://disneyland.disney.go.com
Mission Inn Museum
Built between 1902 and 1932, this remarkable hotel embraces all of the architectural phases of Southern California’s fascination with its Spanish heritage. Now restored and refurbished, the Mission Inn Hotel & Spa still conveys the vision of its original owner, Frank A. Miller. The Mission Inn Museum offers a 75-minute walking tour led by docents trained on the art, architecture and history of the Mission Inn. This is your opportunity to see parts of the Inn that are inaccessible to the general public. Reservations are highly recommended. The Museum is located at 3649 Mission Inn Avenue. The cost is $12 for adults and senior citizens, children under twelve are free with an adult. $1 AAA discount. For more information call (951) 788-9556 during regular business hours for available tour times and reservations or visit
Riverside Public Library
Riverside Public Library (RPL) has a history that reaches back to 1888, growing from just a few rooms in the historic Loring Building to a distinguished Mission-Revival Library building financed by Andrew Carnegie to its current system of a Main Library and five branch libraries. With a collection of approximately 600,000 books and other library materials, as well as 125 public access computers and an annual circulation of 1.3 million, RPL is a major provider of information services and cultural programs in California’s Inland Empire. For more information about upcoming events and your local library visit www.riversideca.gov/library
Public Art
The Riverside Public Art Program invites residents and visitors to explore our City’s public art collection. Sculptures, murals and integrated artworks are located throughout the City in parks, along roadways, in public buildings and in other public places. For more information call the City of Riverside’s Arts and Cultural Affairs Division at (951) 826-5649.
Riverside Art Museum
The Riverside Art Museum’s (RA M) mission is to serve the community by providing visual art of the finest quality. RA M exhibits traditional and contemporary art that addresses social issues and diverse themes in a range of media techniques. The Museum mounts more than 20 major exhibitions a year, both traveling and privately organized, in four separate major galleries throughout the Museum. The Museum is located at 3425 Mission Inn Avenue.
For more information call (951) 684-7111 or visit www.riversideartmuseum.org
LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
Please take note:
Below is just the tip of the iceberg of things to do in the San Jose Area.
Please visit San Jose Downtown Association
for more information.
For your convenience we have included the addresses for use with your GPS or MapQuest.
Attraction Highlights
· Fox Performing Arts Center
· Downtown Pedestrian Mall and Antique Shops (The Main Street Mall)
· Riverside Plaza
· G Galleria at Tyler
· Citizens Business Bank Arena
· Bear Mountain
· Auto Club Speedway
· Fairmount Park
Mt. Rubidoux